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		<title>Male and Female Natural Enhancers &#187; Topic: Does Viagra help with female libido?</title>
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			<title>marieF on "Does Viagra help with female libido?"</title>
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			<description>&#60;p&#62;Viagra (sildenafil), approved by the FDA in 1998, has been the most popular medicine for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Viagra works very well in dilating blood vessels in the genital region leading to an erection in men, however it does little to directly increase female libido or sexual arousal. New studies in women show Viagra not to be effective. Side effects of Viagra include headache, flushes, nasal congestion or runny nose, malaise, nausea, changes in blood pressure, irregular heart beats, visual disturbances including rare cases of blindness, and chest pain. Viagra may cause stickiness of blood platelets. Most of my women patients find natural libido boosters quite effective and preferable to pharmaceutical drugs.
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